TSA pre-screening program coming to United

Just got an email that I can apply for the TSA pre-screening program. Not sure if it is targeted or not, but if you login and and click on My Account, scroll down to Saved Traveller, you should see a TSA pre-screening program link.

Just got an email that I can apply for the TSA pre-screening program. Not sure if it is targeted or not, but if you login and and click on My Account, scroll down to Saved Traveller, you should see a TSA pre-screening program link.

The form to opt-in or to specify your nexus/sentri/global entry number has been there for months. I'm looking forward for the month when they start actually doing something with it (hopefully before the end of the year).

With United (and US for that matter) eventually coming into the fold...the question needs to be asked: how is this best handled if you want to credit to another FF program or receive benefits from another FF program? Would the procedure be to go through security with your United number entered, and then switch at the gate?

I suppose this issue might currently present itself with AS and AA/DL sharing elites, so it may be worth poking around there, but there's more incentive to credit to or receive benefits from obscure FF programs in Star than in oneworld or Skyteam.

Rec'd the e-mail as well and submitted (and fwiw, it looks just like the screen that was on the PMCO website as I did the submitted there when I established my OP account to match status to my 1k MP account)

This link has been on UA(old CO) for several months.... I got the email and it just links to the same page that I already checked yes to a long time ago. I thought it was going to be something more, like a real application or something....

Does anyone know if you need to put those last digits separated by a few spaces in the global entry number field?

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The field for Global Entry/NEXUS number should auto-populate.

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This link has been on UA(old CO) for several months.... I got the email and it just links to the same page that I already checked yes to a long time ago. I thought it was going to be something more, like a real application or something....

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It is a real application... to be entered into the lottery. All the info about you is taken automatically for your M+ account, so there is really nothing else to input.

That's silly. One is behind customs and immigration on inbound international flights (Global Entry).

One is outbound on domestic flights (TSA pre-check).

They are completely incompatible processes in every airport I've been in in the world.

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Well, it's more about intergovernmental stuff as was pointed out earlier by lhrsfo. The TSA PreCheck is a program run by the TSA, which is under the Department of Homeland Security. Global Entry is run by the US Customs & Border Patrol department, wholly different than DHS. Never the twain shall meet, unfortunately.

Well, it's more about intergovernmental stuff as was pointed out earlier by lhrsfo. The TSA PreCheck is a program run by the TSA, which is under the Department of Homeland Security. Global Entry is run by the US Customs & Border Patrol department, wholly different than DHS. Never the twain shall meet, unfortunately.

Why not streamline it and make one infrastruture valid for both TSA and Global Entry?

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Global Entry is run by the CBP and the CBP alone. Precheck is run as a collaboration between the airlines and TSA. The "infrastructure" is shared in the sense that going through the process for GE or one of the other trusted traveller programs is enough to make you eligible for the precheck program, but you can also be eligible through your airline directly, and either way the airlines and CBP need to communicate regarding your eligibility and in some if not all cases travel history as well. All of this is well outside of the domain of the CBP, and I imagine will remain so for the foreseeable future.

FWIW, I put in my NEXUS card number. I don't have a card for Global Entry -- it's just a sticker on the back cover of my passport.

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HMM>>when I got Global Entry earlier this yaer,I received both the passport sticker and a card...I too got the email from COUnited yesterday ,filled it out for me & wife and it said -ok we wil file it and let you know.

Not having GE caused me to miss a connection earlier this month, so I went to the page and applied for it (I think). It cost $100 to apply, but they didn't call it Global Entry. They called it Trusted Traveller Program. I'm 90% sure that I applied for the right thing, but it's a government page, so it was clear as mud. Can anyone ease my 10% concern that I may have applied for the wrong thing?

Not having GE caused me to miss a connection earlier this month, so I went to the page and applied for it (I think). It cost $100 to apply, but they didn't call it Global Entry. They called it Trusted Traveller Program. I'm 90% sure that I applied for the right thing, but it's a government page, so it was clear as mud. Can anyone ease my 10% concern that I may have applied for the wrong thing?

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You apply for GE, NEXUS and SENTRI, together known as Trusted Traveler Program, on the same web site (GOES). If it requested $100, then you did apply for GE, since the application fee for NEXUS, which I just went to an interview for last week in YUL and got the membership card yesterday, is $50. I believe that the fee for SENTRI is $125.25.

Now, if you are a UA 1K or you have the AMEX business platinum card, you can have the application fee reimbursed.

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